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Nate Bargatze tries to bring his comedy from screen to page with ‘Big Dumb Eyes’

It’s a rite of passage for all comedians: Work like crazy on the stand-up circuit, hit it big, record live specials for a streaming platform, and then write a book that can never quite measure up to your live act.

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Book Review: Nate Bargatze tries to bring his comedy from screen to page with 'Big Dumb Eyes'

This cover image released by Grand Central Publishing shows “Big Dumb Eyes: Stories From a Simpler Mind” by Nate Bargatze. (Grand Central Publishing via AP)


It’s a rite of passage for all comedians: Work like crazy on the stand-up circuit, hit it big, record live specials for a streaming platform, and then write a book that can never quite measure up to your live act.

Consider “Big Dumb Eyes: Stories from a Simpler Mind” by I laughed so hard I cried during parts of his Netflix special “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze.” But I can count on two hands the laugh-out-loud moments I experienced as I read “Big Dumb Eyes.” That’s not because Mr. Bargatze isn’t funny. Books just aren’t the funniest mediums for stand-up comics. Bargatze’s live act flows from his droll, self-deprecating delivery. And while he tries right there in the book’s subtitle — “Stories from a Simpler Mind” — the humor just doesn’t have the same impact on the page as it does the screen.

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